Lawrence Advertisements, j THUAPEKA MOUTH SAW MILLS. Tmbeb Yaed .«- WHITEHAVEN STREET (Opposite the School House). ! •JOHN M'COLL has always on hand, a large variety oi Colonial and American 'Timber, and is prepared to supply Orders j on the shortest notice. - \ 10,000 feet \ inch T and G Lining. 10,000 feet of 6 x|. 10,000 feet of 6 x \. j 6,000 feet of Shelving^ v i 6 tons' Galvanised Iron. Moulding, Skirting, Sashes, Doom, &c ,riAFE De pARIS, BOSS tLACE, LAWBENCE. J. BOULTON - - Proprietor The Proprietor of the above returns thanks ' for the laical-patronage hitherto accorded ? a him, JHFbegs to inform his numerous frien^^Snd visitors to the district, that Jgs^^^HLillbe, Itale%1 tale% to render it one- of *^%(PRIHtoff 'table^fßsorts in the Province. In future pasSengers by tho various coaches <may rely on being supplied with a Cup of V?-offee before starting. THE LIBRARY Is replete with the most popular Worts, , Local and Home Papers, &c. A SEPABATE BOOM TOE LADIES. Chess, Draughts, &c. >TO THE INHABITANTS OF TUAPEKA, LAWRENCE, & TEVIOT DISTRICTS. tn BRADLEY, Beg^fco announce that he has started a 'comfortably-seated Coach. between Lawrence 'and the Teviot. BRADLEY'S ROYAL MAIL COACH Will carry Passengers and Parcels, leaving lLawreriee at 4 a.m. on Wednesdays, and Teviot at noon on Thursdays. T. 8., at the request of a large number of residents between Lawrence and Teviot, has jmfc on an extra coach to the Teviofc, which leaves Potts's Victoria Hotel, Lawrence, • EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, %!t eight o'clock; returning from Beaton,s Roxburgh Hotel every Monday Morning, at ! 'eight o'clock. Parcels and letters conveyed on horseback ■ 'to Dunstan by Wednesday's coach only. Bookimg Offices—POTTS' VICTORIA HOTEL. j Lawience, i "Tevio* : DUNCAN BEATON^. ! COMMERCIAL | T IVERY AND BAIT (Late Bastings'B) PEEL STREET, LAWRENCE. - T. POPE fogs to.hithnate to the irihaoitanta of -Lawrence and neighboring districts, , that he has leased those comfortable and commodious Stables anuexM to the Commercial ■ Hotel, and having purchased from the former* •proprietor his entire stock of saddle 'nnd harness Horses Buggies, &c., and scoured the services of an experienced Ostler, lie trusts to receive a share of pu olio support. Indies' and Gentlemen's Saddle .Hortea always ' on Bare. Single and Double-horse Buggies. &oi«es Bought and Sold on Commisbsos. - J MEDICAL HALL. j •JONAS HiEfiGP, CHEMIST ABTD DRUGGIST, PEEL STREET, LAWRENCE. Pre^oripfcions carefully prepared. <Wfi. HALT/EY CAN BE CONSUMED.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 52, 6 February 1869, Page 1
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